VIII Birth Day Flashcards

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I’m dreaming that I’m awake

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Wants to escape reality in all forms

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2
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Maybe the life I think I’m living in is a paranoid delusion

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Makes readers re-appraise themselves of whether the information that Offred has told is correct

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3
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To look at the egg gives me intense pleasure

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Hyper fixation to keep sanity as her mind is being under stimulated

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4
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Pleasure is an egg

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Pleasure: noun

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5
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The greater the risk the greater the glory

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6
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Think of yourselves as pearls

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7
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-they have oranges!-

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Links to chapter 5, ‘the war interferes with the oranges from California’//‘it will be something, to have made oranges happen’

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8
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‘Smell of matrix’

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9
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‘Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind’

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Offred could also be referring to accepting Gilead more and more than resisting

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10
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‘We smile too, we are one, tears run down our cheeks, we are so happy’

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Collective pronoun: cult essence

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‘Nevertheless we are jubilant, its a victory, for all of us. We’ve done it’

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12
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‘She will never be declared unwoman, that is her reward’

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13
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‘For once i welcome solitude’

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14
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‘I’m too tired to go on with this story. I’m too tired to think about where i am. Here is a different story, a better one’

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Extended metaphor of this being fictional and that she is not to be trusted with what she says

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15
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‘She’d roll over for anyone’

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Offred -Janine (female competitor)

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16
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‘Don’t move, said Moira, or I’ll stick it all the way in, I’ll know where, I’ll puncture your lung’

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This imagery is very violent gruesome. Shows Moira’s rebellion.

17
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‘She used to fix her own car’

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Moira used to fix her car, seen as a male activity. She rebels against the female conformity.

18
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‘Moira had a bad reputation’

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Aunt Lydia opinion: she is the alter ego of rebel. ‘She is a cunning and dangerous woman’—‘I could kill you, you know, (Moira to Aunt Elizabeth)

19
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Moira was like an elevator with open sides, she made us dizzy—‘Nevertheless she was our fantasy’

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20
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CH.23 ‘This is a reconstruction. All of it is a reconstruction’

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Everything is fabricated, this validates the historical notes. If the professor had to configure the already reconstructed information. Nothing within the novel can be known as fact.

21
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CH.23 ‘We are two legged wombs’

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The deprivation of making them seem like humans with a greater purpose.

22
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‘It’s an oasis of the forbidden. I try not to stare’

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It’s a desire, alluring her. It’s a reminder of the ‘freedom land’, this can promote her to want to rebel.